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#1 User is offline   mohitz 

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Posted 2010-January-17, 23:57

Q9x x AJT987 T8x

Second seat, w/r. 2D or 3D?
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Posted 2010-January-18, 00:09

Pass. no problem yet.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 01:53

2 , if you happen to play that as weak and natural.
Pass if you don't.

I think second seat preempts should be "classical" even w/r.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 02:10

2D for me.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 02:48

2D.

Depending on your preempt style, a preempt promises ta most -3 or -4 down.
If you play at most -3, I would say, you have to pass, if -4, you have a fairly
sound 2D, and since you are in 2nd seat, your preempts should be basically
rock solid book bids, ... but even 4 tricks are slightly optimistic, but you cant
have it all.

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Posted 2010-January-18, 04:47

2, but I'm afraid I'd open 3 if 2 wasn't available.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 05:33

2D, but I have no problem with 3D.
and the result can be plotted on a graph.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 06:00

3, don't really like 2.
That's impossible. No one can give more than one hundred percent. By definition that is the most anyone can give.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 08:03

If 2 is a weak two, why do you ask? OF course you can ask whether it is better to play 2 as something else, like a very weak 5 card suit, or as a two suiter.
But if you explain 2 as a weak two (6 cards) with 6-9 HCPS and some stuff in the suit, this hand is close to prototypical.

I open this 3 my standard partner would pass- both of us have no 2 weak two avaiable.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 08:04

2, wtp?
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Posted 2010-January-18, 08:12

I am really sound in second position latelly, so I might even pass this if 2 is not avaible.

If its avaible its a quite normal 2 bid
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Posted 2010-January-18, 08:54

By the way, with my regular partner I would have to choose between 2C (weak with diamonds or strong) and 3D, I would go with 3D.
and the result can be plotted on a graph.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 09:05

Wow I must be getting old or something. I've never seen a clearer 2 bid in my life. I would bid 3 if I had a 7th , though!
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Posted 2010-January-18, 09:08

2 is an absolutely normal bid. I think 3 just donates going down too often in second seat, 2 already gives them more problems than people realize. Besides what are the arguments for 3 > 2 that don't also apply to 4 > 3?

Frankly I want to mention I have seen it be wrong to 'overpreempt' in 1st or 2nd seat on a hand that is 'normal' for a certain preempt so many times that I'm fully convinced it's a loser. I think this is something that even some experts really overdo. Favorable vul doesn't mean you avoid making normal bids when you have them.
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Posted 2010-January-18, 09:17

mohitz, on Jan 18 2010, 12:57 AM, said:

Q9x x AJT987 T8x

Second seat, w/r. 2D or 3D?

This is too good for 3 so I would settle for 2 :)
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Posted 2010-January-19, 15:10

Why would I open this 3 in 2nd seat when I have 2 available? If I had to choose between 3 and pass, I would at least consider (but ultimately reject) 3, but surely there's no reason to go crazy here. The strong hand is 50/50 to be partner's, why do I want to lie to him? 1st seat fav, yeah I might jack it up another level, and I'm sure I would in 3rd seat.
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Posted 2010-January-19, 15:56

I would open 3 in 1st seat, favorable with Qx x AJT987 T8xx
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